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. 2021 May 7;30(5):665–671. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2020.8903

Table 4.

Impact of COVID-19 on Well-Being of Respondents

  Overall (n = 1799) Gender
Women (n = 1455) Men (n = 344) p
Reported feeling more emotionally and physically drained than before pandemic 1248 (78) 1048 (81) 200 (67) <0.001
Worry about job security       0.02
 Decreased 94 (5.9) 74 (5.7) 20 (6.6)  
 Neutral 691 (43) 542 (42) 149 (50)  
 Increased 808 (51) 676 (52) 132 (44)  
Worry about finances       0.01
 Decreased 45 (2.8) 33 (2.6) 12 (4.0)  
 Neutral 560 (35) 439 (34) 121 (40)  
 Increased 991 (62) 822 (64) 169 (56)  
Worry about own health       <0.001
 Decreased 12 (0.8) 7 (0.5) 5 (1.7)  
 Neutral 257 (16) 187 (15) 70 (23)  
 Increased 1322 (83) 1098 (85) 224 (75)  
Worry about partner's health       <0.001
 Decreased 9 (0.6) 6 (0.5) 3 (1.0)  
 Neutral 196 (12) 136 (11) 60 (20)  
 Increased 1392 (87) 1152 (89) 240 (79)  
Worry about children's health       <0.001
 Decreased 16 (1.2) 13 (1.2) 3 (1.2)  
 Neutral 327 (24) 244 (22) 83 (34)  
 Increased 1023 (75) 863 (77) 160 (65)  

Numbers in parentheses represent percent of total.